- THE SUNDAY OIIEGONIAX, PORTLAND, AUGUST 21, 1921
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and compelled to accept smaller quar
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Demonstrating that EMPORIUM style
and quality need not be expensive
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H is also a brother of Mrs. Samuel
Blum of Portland.
Following a motor trip to British
Columbia the Leopolds will make
their home In Seattle, where Mr. Leo
pold has business interests.
Mrs. William McMurray and her
daughter, Agnes, a student at Miss
Allen's school, who reside on Clacka
mas street, are enjoying? thejr tour
through western Europe. Mlsa Mc
Murray m-et a number of Princeton
students on the steamship Camoronia
ami later attended a ball given by
them at the Savoy hotel in London,
where there is an orchestra comprised
of Princeton- men. They arrived In
Belfast just after the king had de
livered his now famous historic ad
dress at the opening of parliament.
There Miss McMurray presented Hugh
Dickson with the gold m-edal which
his rose "Golden Spray" won at the
last Rose Festival here and in turn
was invited to atte.nd the London rose
show by Mr. Dickson, which invita
tion was accepted. A week in Paris
and a tour through Holland. Belgium
and France ending with a tour
through England and Scotland will
complete theiT Journey abroad. They
are expected to reach Portland the
middle of September,
Miss Thyria St. Clair, who is one
of the bridesmaids for Miss Dorothy
Feenaughty, popular bride-elect, was
hostess at a prettily appointed lunch
eon yesterday. The guests Included
Miss Feenaughty, the other brides
maids, the Misses Jeannette White.
Honore Youngson, Muriel Carter,
Penelope Gehr, and also Mrs. W. O.
Feenaughty and Mrs. W. H. Sinclair.
Miss Cormella Woodruff, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Woodruff, will
leave September 7 for the east. She
will attend Bryn Mawr this winter.
Mies Woodruff was honor guest at a
tea Wednesday afternoon, at which
Miss Audrey Jensen was hostess.
A number of interesting Portland
folk were members of the recent Ma
zama outing. Miss Jocelyn Foulkes,
who was one of these, found the ex
perience delightful and novel. Miss
Foulkes will spend a few days with
Mrs. Robert Warraclf at Wahanna.
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The engagement of Miss Frances
Tallmadge to Perry H. McAiexander
was announced Friday at an informal
luncheon for which she was hostess
at her home in Irving-ton. The guests
were presented with small cards an
nouncing the news, which came as a
complete surprise.
Miss Tallmadge attended Oregon
Agricultural college and the Univer
sity of Oregon, where she was a mem
ber of Delta Delta Delta and Mu Phi
Epsilon honorary musical sorority.
Mr. McAiexander is a graduate of
Oregon Agricultural college and the
only son of General and Mrs. U. G.
McAiexander. The wedding will be
an event of September.
Prominent Corvallis people who
have been in Portland during the past
week are Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerr,
Colonel and Mrs. J. K. Partello and
two children. The Kerrs returned to
Corvallis Friday.
SCAPPOOSE. Or., Aug. 20. (Spe
cial.) An attractive event of last
week was a tea given by Mrs. Dana
Selby Frame at her home here in
honor of Miss Helen Harbke, bride
elect of Loren Johnson. Airs. Dee
Price and Mrs. A. E. Johnson cut the
ires, while Mrs. L. A. MacDonald and
Miss Marlon Hodgson assisted about
the rooms, which were prettily deco
rated in cut flowers. Miss Harbke
is a recent graduate of Oregon Agri
cultural college and a member of the
Alpha XI Delta sorority.
The marriage of Miss Arline Scan
Ion and Raymond Frederic Becker
was solemnized at St. David's
Episcopal church last Thursday eve
ning. Rev. W. Ernest Stockley offi
ciated. The ceremony was very sim
ple, being witnessed only by relatives
and intimate friends of the bride and
bridegroom.
The bride was attired in a smart
tailleur of gray with a hat of gray
and brown to match. She wore a
corsage of bride's roses and lilies of
the valley. Joseph. Carter gave bis
niece in marriage. Miss Ethel Wheeler,
a sorority sister of the bride, was
maid of honor. '
Miss Scanlon is the daughter of the
late Judge E. M. Scanlon and attend
ed Oregon Agricultural college, where
she was a member of Delta Delta
Delta sorority. Mr. Becker is well
known in the building contracting
business of this city. Upon their re
turn from their wedding Journey they
will reside in Portland.
Miss Dorothy Watson of New
Orleans, La., the attractive house
guest of Miss Gloria Collinson, has
been one of the most popular sum
mer visitors. She will enter the Uni
versity of Washington this fall.
Miss Collinson gave a tea early in
the week, honoring her guest. Mrs.
A. E. Allen and Mrs. J. Wilbur
Hendrickson presided at the tea table
and were assisted by the Misses
Gladys Collinson, Pauline Dick,
Louise Corbin and Helen Tuttle.
I Miss Mary Newton entertained her
I with a small luncheon. The guests
included Miss Watson, the Misses
Gloria and Gladys Collinson, Louise
and Catherine Corbin and Ruth Ingle
hart. Miss Watson shared honors at a
tea given by Miss Louise Corbin with
Miss Dorothy Danner, the guest of
Mrs. Harold L. Temple, and Miss
Corbln's guest. Miss Nora Aldwell of
Port Angeles. She was feted again
yesterday with' Miss Doris Hoefler of
Astoria at a smart luncheon given
by Miss Catherine Wilcox at the Wil
cox home on Corbett street. Covers
were laid for 12
Mrs. F. E. Moore entertained with
a large informal tea Friday after
noon honoring Dr. Zudie P. Purdom
and Mrs. L. A. Fuller, both of Salt
Lake City, and Miss Constance Hy
land, bride-elect. The hall was dec
orated in yellow and white, with
daisies and goldenrod artistically ar
ranged. Gladioli in red and cream
were used in the lounging room and
flowers in pastel shades in the dining
room.
Mrs. C. C. Colt, Mrs. A. Tichner and
Mrs. George Hyland poured. Those
assisting were Mrs. Ira Powers, Mrs.
J. Frederick Larson, Mrs. H. W. Mc
Clain, Mrs. J. H. Joyce. Dr. Mabel
Akin. Miss Helen Haller and Miss
Enola Bracons.
Mrs. Fuller left Friday evening
for her home, and Dr. Purdom, who
is Mrs. Moore's sister, will remain
another week.
Miss Bernice Mathiesen, popular
bride-elect, has been feted on several
occasions lately. Miss Adele Jones
entertained with a charming bridge
party early in the week. Miss Mar
garet Therkelsen will be hostess ii
tea Thursday afternoon, honoring
Miss Laura Hollinshead of Los An
geles, who has been visiting here.
The color scheme was pale yellow
and white. About 70 guests called.
Mrs. K. L. Eddy poured and Mrs.
L. D. Roberts assisted the hostesses.
Mrs. A. E. Hickman cut the ices.
A silver tea for the benefit of Pa
cific university is an event scheduled
for Wednesday, September 7, which is
interesting Portland society. - Mrs
Stanley C. E. Smith has given her
home at 830 Thompson street for the
occasion. Mrs. Thomas D. Honey
man, Mrs. F. M. Warren, Mrs. Robert
Fry Clark of Forest Grove and Mrs.
H. G. Piatt will pour. Those who
will serve are Mrs. Ruth Porter, Mrs.
Charles Newcastle and the Misses
Lura Tamiesie, Margaret Keep, Doris
Bagley, Lucy Moore, Margery Forbis,
Grace Haines, Dorothy Linklater,
Elizabeth Harvey and Mildred Bur-lingham.
Mrs. William George Tucker was
hostess on Thursday in honor of her
cousin, Mrs. Hattie Krausgrill Thorn
Ben, at her home at Lucretia Court.
Golden glow and smilax centered the
luncheon table, the color scheme
being laid in green and yellow. Cov
ers were laid for Mrs. Wallace Mor
rin, Mrs. J. R. Mumma, Mrs. R. Dunn,
Mrs. Henry Viereck, Mrs. Effie C.
Seed, Mrs. Walter Wolford. Mrs. Will
iam Hodecker, Mrs. William Zimmer-
mann, Mrs. Hattie Krausgrill Thorn
sen and the hostess.
Oregon Alpha chapter of PI Beta
Phi entertained with a tea last Sat
urday at the home of Miss Marion
Mitchell in Laurelhurst.. Guests were
some of the younger girls who will
enter the University of Oregon this
fall. The rooms were attractively
her honor
Tuesday.
at another affair next
Mrs. E. A. Hollinshead and Mrs,
E. M. Hollinshead entertained at
I BEAUTIFUL, SETS OF
REED
FURNITURE
at unusual prices. See our display
at 310 Williams Avenue. Call Eaat
3308 for estimate of repairing and
rebanishing of old reed furniture.
Reed Specialty Shop
to about one-half its present size
-our
Great
naovai
offers you the unrestricted choice of
one of the largest stocks of Fine Furs
on the Pacific Coast at reductions of
Re
Sal
yf to
Our predictions regarding our ad
vances on present skin prices have been
substantiated. Nearly all skins have
advanced in the past 30 days. We again
say BUY NOW. This is a forced sale.
Our guarantee back of every garment.
H
udson Bay Fur Co.
- 147 Broadway
decorated with gladioli and snap
dragons. Mrs. Fletcher Linn and Miss
Florence Knapp cut ices; Mrs. C. M.
Beck and Mrs. R. Knight poured.
The Misses Marjorle Kruze, Helen
Ball, Margaret Windbiger, Bernice
Alstock and Luella Hausler assisted
in the dining room.
Mrs. F. H. Walgamot was hostess
at a delightful luncheon given in
honor of Mrs. Hattie Krausgrill
Thomsen, who is a visitor from San
Francisco, and is the house guest of
her cousin, Mrs. William George
Tucker. -The table was artistically
decorated in gladioli. Covers were
placed for Mrs. F. W. Cassidy, Mrs.
Frank Holcomb, Mrs. Henry Viereck,
Mrs. Wallace Morrin, Mrs. Walter
Wolford. Mrs. William Hodecker.
Mrs. William George Tucker, Mrs.
Hattie Krausgrill Thomsen and the
hostess.
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Miss Josephyne Thatcher, whose en
gagement to John Vincent Murphey
has been announced, was the inspira
tion for several affairs during the
week. Miss Solona Clary entertained
in her honor at a luncheon Thursday.
The guests were the Misses Josephyne
Thatcher, Elacita Thatcher, Josephyne
Torrey, Aileen Smith, Virginia Hunt
ington and Florence Gradon.
Miss Pearl Lansdon and J. E. Robi
son were married Thursday evening
at the home of the bride's brother.
Lafayette McCroskie. The maid of
honor was Miss Gladys Lansdon,
University, of Washington girl who
came from Seattle for the ceremony.
Archie McLain was best man. The
bride wore white satin trimmed with
pearls, and Miss Gladys Lansdon was
dressed in orchid crepe de chine. After
the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Robison
left for Belgian Congo, Africa, where
Mr. Robison has mining interests.
They will visit en route Chicago, New
York, Paris and Antwerp. They will
make their home in Africa.
Mrs. W. A. T. BushoniT entertained
at dinner Thursday evening in com
pliment to Vasco D. Dearborn, who is
the guest of his sister. May Dearborn
Schwab, at the Multnomah hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Muirden held
reception and tea for a few friends, at
their residence. 151 East Sixty-eighth
street. Mount Tabor, on Sunday eve
We Present the '
New Suits
for Autumn
at the most moderate
prices consistent with
Fine quality
Distinctive styling and
Superb workmanship
concentrating; particu
larly on these three
prices
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Use Your Charge
Account Privileges
at the Emporium-
Determined to present to Portland women the fin
est suit values in years, our buyers have gathered
from eastern markets the season's most clever modes
suits of distinction to be offered at the lowest prices
possible without sacrifice of quality suits that you
buy with satisfaction, wear with comfort and lay;
aside with regret.
Developed in soft wool velours, yalamas, poiret
twills, tricotines and gabardines in shades of navy
and warm autumnal browns many fur trimmed !
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Wraps
find many ways of being
interesting what with
gorgeous embroideries
furs and, yes! beading!
S25 to 215
Frocks
are both charming and
practical simple lines
are contradicted by
elaborate trimmings
S19.50 to S70.50
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Summer Is
Passing
and autumn will soon be here, with its
need for new and seasonable clothing. Con
sult us before deciding on your tailleurs,
for we will show you all the newest styles
and materials for your selection.
Norman Bros.
Tailors to Men and Women
101-106 Mezzanine Floor,
NORTHWESTERN BAXK BLDG
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Th.3 August Sale of Furs, Fur and Plush Coats
continues to offer discounts of
25, 33Vs, 50
MADAME!
Your Autumn Hat Is Here
Selection is merely a matter of choosing the most
becoming from the hun
dreds of lovely hats that
line our Millinery Section !
Soft, harmonious
autumnal shades pi
quant new designs and
prices! the most moderate
nnouncmg
the return of Weiss,
tailor to women, to
Portland after a year's
stay in New York
Weiss has kept in clos
est touch with all style
movements in New
York and has many
ideas for advanced
modes in tailleurs.
Woolens of the finest quality await your se
lection at the new shop conveniently located
on the mezzanine floor of the Royal Building.
Consult Weiss non about your
fall and winter Wardrobe.
Marinello Cosmetic Shop
FACIAL AND SCALP
SFECLt LISTS
Corner Broadway and Morrison
20.1 Broadway Bonding.
Phone MankaU 2207.
WHY
BE FAT
When you can reduce your weight a pound a day SAFELY. INEXPENSIVELY
and permanently the only NATURAL way? NO DRUGS, and there are no wrin
kles or f.abby flesh as a result of the reducing, if you are not perfectly satis
fied with your health and figure, come in and have it PERMANENTLY MAR-
SHEM.ED nnXPrl.TATlON FREE.
j If YOU LIVE OUT OF THE CITY. WRITE FOR FREE 1XFORMATIO
ONLY ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN WEST. I have no competition, as
no one can successfully compete with the combination 1 use. No information given
out over the telephone, as we haven't time for this.
ELIZABETH MARSHELLE
OBESITY SPECIALIST.
Suite 807-8 Bromdwiy Building, f ortlanri. Oregon, and 231-2 Vale Building, Seattle,
Washington.
The Pleasure of
JDining Here
is not because of cuisine
alone, or service alone, or of the
accompanying musical pro
gramme but the combined
perfection of all three.
The Grille' or the Dining Room
as you choose
PORTLAND HOTEL
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J3L III $5to$35
yjT j 111 Featuring the smartest hats at $7.50 .
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VtctroU XVI is t27y rS&aSSi Vg,,
1 Y'i electric, $337.30
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Victrola are' cordially ex-
tended bv this store.
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uTinrfcJ paying for it.
f Ii , S25 to S1S00
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vjj Sherman Play & Go
V I Sixth and Morrison Street
T J 1 PORTLAND s
I I Opposite Poatoffici m4TS
SEATTLE TACOMA SPOKANS feSSiJ
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Royal Building. 344 Morrison Str
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